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Collin_lives_in_lololand
Collin_lives_in_lololand

See that’s interesting, because I actually find the opposite the case, where I can’t hit people while using dual sticks when they rush me (because the sensitivity is all out of whack). Hopefully Nintendo patches in separate sensitivity for the axises.

Six hours for a game that I initially thought wouldn’t have any single-player content is sizable to me.

i dunno about “sizable.” i finished the single player in maybe six hours, but admittedly i only did it to unlock the gear. which i only used for about an hour before getting better stuff anyway, so.

It’s amazing that humans(and half of those fools who hang around IGN waiting to fight over a number) don’t understand this.

I’m gonna let you in on secret here, all the reviews in the world are biased. Is the sad consequence of having opinions.

Unprofessional and immature coverage for unprofessional and immature game at least makes some sense!

It’s the First Five minutes. Unprofessional and immature are okay here. It’s not a game review.

If my video drives sales for this game there is something seriously wrong with video game consumers.

The controversy, at least what I saw of it, took this form:

Nintendo is like the grandmother who shows up out of nowhere bringing gift cards for things she doesn’t understand but the guy at the store told her you’d like them. Always welcome and always a surprise.

That’s just your ignorance speaking. It’s about as revolutionary as Nintendo announcing that the GameCube will be using ATI graphics cards.

Mine is fear mixed with confusion.

Ah, one of those characters that none Nintendo fans forget when they do the “Nintendo hasn’t had a new IP since Pikmin”.

I will give all of my everything for the Chibi-Robo amiibo. I’m sure i will have to.

ODST and Reach are my favorites in the series with Combat Evolved close behind.

Although, Nintendo games have been pretty good on keeping at 60 FPS and still looking amazing, even on dated hardware. There’s been some exceptions (Pokemon X/Y) but for the most part, pretty smooth.

People who like playing fun games, for the most part. Never mind the social pressure.

You probably haven’t met many non-Americans then. Most UK kids run circles around our little “snowflakes”.

“But I feel like if I told the other kids that I was playing Splatoon they might not think it was all that great. Because it’s Nintendo, and they think Nintendo is for kids.” This coming from a 10 year-old, what is the demographic for Nintendo games, other than grown up fans?

What’s immersive mean?